As promised, I’m bringing you a review of the 3rd book in Donna Alward’s Darling, VT series. Somebody’s Baby is my favorite book in the series so far and is Rory and Oaklee’s story. We met them briefly in the previous two books, but now it’s their turn to find love. Continue reading “Book Review: Somebody’s Baby by Donna Alward”
Sidney Bell is a recent new-to-me author that *blew* me away with her debut Bad Judgment last year. I didn’t even make it through the whole book before I was looking up her name, hoping I would find a huge backlist. Since then I’ve been not-so-patiently waiting for this one to come out! Continue reading “Book Review: Loose Cannon by Sidney Bell”
Jessica Strawser’s debut novel, Almost Missed You, knocks it out of the park. Continue reading “Book Review: Almost Missed You by Jessica Strawser”
Madly is the follow up to Ruthie Knox’s Truly and also is connected to her book About Last Night – which are two of my favorites of hers. I’ve been waiting for this one to come out for ages! Continue reading “Book Review: Madly by Ruthie Knox”
If I Run, the first book in this series, left us dangling from a cliff wondering what would happen to Casey Cox next. If I’m Found picks up where the previous book left off. If you haven’t read the first book, have no fear. You can read this one as a stand-alone. Continue reading “Book Review: If I’m Found by Terri Blackstock”
Debbie Macomber is back with the latest installment in her New Beginnings series. If Not for You opened with a bang and had this reader eagerly turning the pages to find out what happened next. Continue reading “Book Review: If Not for You by Debbie Macomber”
Wow! A great tension filled story that kept me on the edge of my seat. Continue reading “Book Review: Never Let You Go by Chevy Stevens”
When I finished book one of this series, I walked away eager to know more about Ethan and Willow. Someone to Love gave me what I wanted. Continue reading “Book Review: Someone to Love by Donna Alward”
Sick. Disturbing. Just a couple of words I would use to describe this book. Continue reading “Book Review: The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel”
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